April 2022 Archive
4231.
Animated QR Code That Works (twitter.com)
4232.
History of Slavery in the Muslim World (en.wikipedia.org)
4233.
Photon Sieve (en.wikipedia.org)
4234.
Snapshot was stored on discs that cannot be read by today's computers (news.bbc.co.uk)
4235.
Russia halts gas supplies to Poland (bloomberg.com)
4236.
Woman pepper sprays and calls security on man taking pictures of his own kids (reason.com)
4237.
The state-owned pharmacy has sent detailed information to Facebook (sverigesradio.se)
4238.
Twitter Was Already Doing Most of the Things Musk Claims He Wants Them to Do (techdirt.com)
4239.
Co-worker renamed all of my queries [closed] (softwareengineering.stackexchange.com)
4240.
Modelator-py: Utilities for the TLA+ ecoystem (github.com)
4241.
Post Office Cops Used Social Media Surveillance Program Illegally (vice.com)
4242.
Show HN: Turn Jupyter Notebook to interactive web app and share with no-coders (mljar.com)
4243.
AMD to Aquire Pensando (amd.com)
4244.
Tech Workers Leaving Russia (rferl.org)
4245.
Which of the following is a major issue with internet free speech rights? (twitter.com)
4246.
Now in Preview: Azure Virtual Machines with Ampere Altra Arm-Based Processors (azure.microsoft.com)
4247.
Covid and Diabetes Collide in a Public Health Train Wreck (nytimes.com)
4248.
Entity-Component-Systems for HTML5 Games (jakobmaier.at)
4249.
Confluence, Jira, and other Atlassian products are down (status.atlassian.com)
4250.
Mitochondria Double as Tiny Lenses in the Eye (quantamagazine.org)
4251.
Postgres Everywhere (infoworld.com)
4252.
TiFlash: The columnar storage engine of TiDB, is now open sourced (github.com)
4253.
Three rules for building successful technology products (kopera.com)
4254.
British charity hunts for team to run Antarctica post office (bbc.co.uk)
4255.
Tokyo's iconic Nakagin Capsule Tower to be demolished (cnn.com)
4256.
Researchers Say They’ve Reversed Ageing in Human Cells by 30 Years (bloomberg.com)
4257.
Is Crypto Re-Creating the 2008 Financial Crisis? (Interview of Hilary J. Allen) (newsletters.theatlantic.com)
4258.
Tell HN: Beware of Uber Eats Scam
4259.
Fastly: OpenStreetMap uses our CDN to push near-instant updates worldwide (fastly.com)
4260.
Why the battle for Donbas will be different from the assault on Kyiv (theguardian.com)